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    State Poll Campaigns Setting Political Template In 2024 Run Up?

    en-GBNovember 24, 2023
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    About this Episode

    The five states going to polls this election season are being loosely and largely being called the semi-finals before the big Lok Sabha polls in 2024. Although history has it that it doesn't change or impact the Lok Sabha results. This time, like most recent elections, we saw the political discourse hit a new low with sharp personal attacks across the political spectrum. Has the campaign for the states set the political lexicon in the run up to the 2024 battle? Which narrative will win the battle for 2024?

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